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Publication : Absence of an association between motor coordination and spatial orientation in lurcher mutant mice.

First Author  Lalonde R Year  1994
Journal  Behav Genet Volume  24
Issue  6 Pages  497-501
PubMed ID  7872930 Mgi Jnum  J:22285
Mgi Id  MGI:70166 Doi  10.1007/BF01071563
Citation  Lalonde R, et al. (1994) Absence of an association between motor coordination and spatial orientation in lurcher mutant mice. Behav Genet 24(6):497-501
abstractText  Lurcher mutant mice were impaired in spatial orientation and motor coordination in comparison to normal mice. Both groups improved across days in both invisible and visible water maze platform conditions. Contrary to normal mice, lurcher mutants did not improve over days in terms of the time taken to reach a side-bar in a motor coordination test, an indication of defective motor learning. However, lurchers were able to stay on the bar longer across days. These results indicate that motor learning deficits in this cerebellar-damaged animal are not absolute but dependent on the type of measurement attempted. There was no correlation between motor coordination and spatial orientation for normal mice. A similar absence of correlation was noted for lurcher mutants, except for falling latencies in the coat-hanger test during the middle of training.
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